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Old 12-04-2006
hcclnoodles hcclnoodles is offline
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in.timed log entries

Hi there, my logs are being filled up with the following



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Nov 30 05:16:08 my-box in.timed[27878]: [ID 927837 daemon.info] connect from localhost
Nov 30 05:16:09 my-box in.timed[27880]: [ID 927837 daemon.info] connect from my-other-box
Nov 30 05:16:10 my-box in.timed[27887]: [ID 927837 daemon.info] connect from my-other-box
Nov 30 05:16:10 my-box in.timed[27891]: [ID 927837 daemon.info] connect from localhost
Nov 30 05:16:12 my-box in.timed[27898]: [ID 927837 daemon.info] connect from localhost
Nov 30 05:16:13 my-box in.timed[27903]: [ID 927837 daemon.info] connect from localhost
Nov 30 05:16:14 my-box in.timed[27908]: [ID 927837 daemon.info] connect from localhost
Does anybody know what in.timed is, and what would be causing so many log entries

any help would be greatly appreciated
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not sure but I think it's like ntp, trying to sync the system time with a master. I could only google for something that runs on aix, not sun. Is your box syncing time with an aix box?

http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/aix/cmd...mds5/timed.htm
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